Stuart McCall was full of praise for his side after they avoided a cup shock by convincingly dispatching of Dundee at Dens Park.
With Dundee on a spectacular run of ten games unbeaten – with six wins on the bounce – many saw this as a stick-on giant-killing, especially given The Steelmen’s recent form of six games without a win.
Yet the formbook was turned on its head as McCall claimed his first win as Motherwell gaffer thanks to a John Sutton brace and strikes from Jamie Murphy and the excellent Steve Jennings.
“We’ve certainly bust a few coupons today; I think with the excellent run Dundee have been on, combined with us not winning in six games, made some people see this as a likely shock of this round,” the former Bradford boss conceded.
“The early goal was vital for us and it really settled the lads down. We said before the game that we would try to work the channels, like Jamie Murphy did for the first goal. We would try to work them like that and then we knew we would have to be up for the physical battle.
“I’m glad our quality shone through at the end, and you could see the talent we have from the goals we scored tonight.
“Scoring four goals, keeping a clean sheet, a place in the next round and getting no new injuries has to be considered a really good day for us.”
The boss was particularly fulsome in his praise for two-goal hero John Sutton and the returning Steve Jennings.
Sutton was starting his first match since the 10th November and grasped the opportunity with both hands, with two clinical finishes, while Steve Jennings returned following a three-match suspension to boss the midfield sublimely, even scoring a header to cap his afternoon off.
“Jennings quality is no surprise to me,” the 46-year old boss praised. “I tried to sign him when I was manager of Bradford and he put in the type of excellent performance I expect from him week-in week-out. He has good quality and he is a great leader.
“I was always going to play John Sutton today, regardless of whether Nick and Alan were still here. John has been terrific this week and deserves his chance.
“I know John has played out wide and a little deeper, but for me he is a centre-forward. Likewise I think Murph (Jamie Murphy) is a front-man and we are keen to get people playing in their best positions.
“However we had a few really good performances today.”
Motherwell face Dundee United on Wednesday, as The Steelmen enter a hectic phase of their season, but McCall insists he will continue to juggle coaching his squad with searching for bargains to strengthen his squad.
“We have a small squad and we’ve lost Alan Gow and Nick Blackman this week. We’ll try to bring in a few people this month if we can.
“I’m keen to get a left-sided player in to allow Murph and Sutton to play in their best positions. I’ve been down so many dead ends and then you think you are close, and someone else offers a few extra quid – but I had this at Bradford, I won’t let it get me down and I’ll work hard.”